COVID-19

COVID-19 Updates, News and Resources

The World Health Organization labeled the COVID-19 a pandemic and the situation is rapidly evolving. It is important that you are aware of the disease and the efforts necessary to prevent it from spreading. Click here if you would like to receive email updates from Rep. Stanton, and visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) website for the latest information and recommendations.

Arizona COVID-19 Response

The State of Arizona created Arizona Together to connect people and businesses with the resources they need during the COVID-19 outbreak. For more information about COVID-19 in English or Spanish, dial 2-1-1.

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More on COVID-19

Rep. Greg Stanton and Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick today sent a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey urging him to allocate federal funds to local governments throughout Arizona that are struggling to cover the costs of coronavirus response efforts.

Talking to our kids about the coronavirus and maintaining any sense of normalcy at home has been a challenge for so many parents and caregivers. There’s no playbook for parenting during a global pandemic.

The work we're doing in Congress is already making a difference in our community. Last week, we passed our latest COVID-19 relief package, including an additional $360 billion in small business assistance, $75 billion for hospitals and health care workers and $25 billion more for testing.

Rep. Greg Stanton is pushing the Trump Administration to waive the 25 percent local cost share on FEMA Public Assistance disaster funding, a move that would ease the financial burden of coronavirus response efforts for state, local and tribal governments.

Reps. Greg Stanton and Debbie Lesko sent a joint bipartisan letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) asking for immediate assistance for Arizona farmers working to maintain food supply chains amid the COVID-19 emergency.